Costa Rica: Regulatation of Strikes in Essential ServicesThe Government has issued an Executive Order which details the services that will be defined and the procedure to be followed to ensure the continuity of their delivery of services to the population.Friday, December 19, 2014
After the lifting of the veto of the Act amending the Labour Procedure Code, which enabled strikes in essential services, president Solis has issued a decree which will be in force until the aforementioned Reform Act comes into force in mid-2016. It is assumed that during this period the Reform Act of the Labour Procedure Code will in turn be amended in order to prohibit the suspension of essential services. ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?Costa Rica: NO to Essential Services StrikesAugust 2015 The Supreme Court has ruled to leave in place the veto of the Law known as the Labor Procedure Reform, which allowed strikes to be called on essential services such as ports, hospitals and public transportation. Costa Rica: Step Backwards for Legal CertaintyDecember 2014 Despite widespread opposition from all productive sectors in the country, President Solis has lifted the ban on reforms to the law on labor procedures imposed by the previous administration. Concern Over Proposal on Right to StrikeSeptember 2014 A proposed amendment to the Labour Code of Costa Rica would allow for strikes with only 16% of total workers in companies whith no unions. Businesmen Oppose Labor Code ReformAugust 2013 The business sector in Costa Rica has withdrawn its support for the draft reform of the Labor Code, stating that it does not promote social peace in the country.
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